11 Ways Animation Festivals Can Support Filmmakers
A filmmaker offers a few tips for festivals to attract animators—and ensure that they keep coming back.
A filmmaker offers a few tips for festivals to attract animators—and ensure that they keep coming back.
The organization has planned multiple panels and presentations related to the role of women in the animation industry.
The "Iron Giant" director has revealed that he's not done yet with hand-drawn animation.
Their new cloud-enabled platform will allow indie producers to make work faster and more efficiently.
Amazon’s online television division has ordered pilots for four new animated programs.
An Australian in New York City makes his first animated feature.
The growing Austin animation studio is adding more space and employees.
A new online project is bringing women out of the shadows of animation history.
Three new calls for entries from Pejë, Kosovo; Brooklyn, New York; and Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
An animator who learned the hard way offers some sagely advice.
For DreamWorks Animation, "Home" is where the money is.
A new book seeks to remedy the lack of English scholarship on China's contribution to the medium.
The bank that bought the campus just a few weeks ago is attempting to flip the property for a $65 million profit.
In the role that he held for seven years, Osher oversaw Sony Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks.
What if the animation Oscars were chosen by people who knew nothing about animation?
SXSW has announced the animated film selections for their upcoming edition, which will take place in Austin, Texas next month.
The talented Ian Jones-Quartey took to Twitter tonight to vent his frustration with young fans who keep asking him how to get accepted into the animation program at CalArts, even though he never attended the school.
Sony Pictures Animation has named Kristine Belson as the new president of its Sony Pictures Animation division.
"Why should kids be the only ones who get pleasure out of animation," says the revered indie animation director Bill Plympton. "It offends me that American animation is stereotyped this way."
Spanish feature animation is having its moment. Late in 2014, Ilion studio's "Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo" opened head-to-head in Spain against DreamWorks's "Penguins of Madagascar," and ended up grossing more than its big-budget American competitor.